Sentences with phrase «completely illiterate»

Furthermore, if the truth of Christianity is tied up with academia, then why have some of the most amazing Christians I've met been completely illiterate.
She had to leave her boys with a sister so she could work in a coconut estate as a day laborer, while her husband, who is completely illiterate, works in a chili grinding mill.
«There was a point, he told me, where after spending nearly $ 200,000, he felt like, «I am completely illiterate in something that I have so many ideas in, in an area that is the future, and in an area where if I want to continue building things then I need to be able to speak the language,»» Poonawala said.

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Sufi orders prevailed among the illiterate and naïve tribes of Africa because illiterate people rely completely on others for an understanding of their religion, while an educated Muslim would turn to the Qur» an to know what Islam really is.
It is technologically illiterate, politically infantile and seemingly completely ignorant of the government's own record on the issue.
I'd love to know your opinion of someone using a Kindle who is completely computer illiterate, has no computer in fact, but loves to read.
I was completely investing illiterate, however, am taking classes — and now I can't fathom why anyone wouldn't want to invest in a diversified ETF portfolio for the long - run.
Henry is a commoner and thus illiterate, so to read you have to go get lessons from a scribe before then remembering to read a book every now and then to hone Henry's knowledge, allowing the letters to go from a jumbled mess to a slightly jumbled mess to completely legible.
You're scientifically illiterate so you'll clearly never be able to understand that «dominated», which appears to be one of your favourite words, is completely, utterly meaningless in this context.
Voices of calm reason, such as Stokes, Zeke or Engelbeen (and voices of impatient reason such as Mosher) are * completely * drowned in a bottomless pit of angry paranoid illiterate nonsense — so that layman lurkers can hardly discern them among all the confused and confusing pseudo-science.
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